Well, what did Santa bring you?



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Tim Hall

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As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.

I see a theme developing.



Tim
 
Tim Hall wrote:
> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
> subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
> my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>
> I see a theme developing.


this Xmas I are been mostly AUK; winter jacket, polo jersey, mug, new
mudguard stickers. And a late one from Millets, Zefal bottle with a
proper rubber cap; a steal at 1.99
 
"Tim Hall" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
> subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
> my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>
> I see a theme developing.
>
>
>
> Tim


A pair of 26in Endeavour/Deore handbuilt touring wheels from Spa Cycles.



John :.)
 
Tim Hall wrote:
> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
> subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
> my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>
> I see a theme developing.
>
>
>
> Tim


A non cycling bag, a non cycling hat and a non cycling book. Oh and
£100 with which Im off to Geoffrey Butlers sale later today :)

Stan Cox
 
Tim Hall wrote:
> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
> subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
> my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>
> I see a theme developing.
>
>
>
> Tim


Overshoes (ah bliss... warm feet) and clear goggles (already used in
yesterdays snow - very handy!).

--
Chris
 
"Tim Hall" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
> subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
> my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>

Well, I live alone with no family, so received absolutely nothing and went
fishing Christmas Day. On the good side, I didn't have to spend any money
on prezzies either.

Bill
 
Tim Hall wrote:
> [chop]


Blissfully quiet roads, while the masses were stuffing themselves.
Coupled with bright sunny and mild weather (bright and sunny
is still with us, but mild no longer applies).

--
not me guv
 
Tim Hall wrote:
> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall
> got me a subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book
> about the TdF and my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>
> I see a theme developing.
>
>
>
> Tim


I got a set of brushes for cleaning the bikes and a copy of
cyclecraft. So it seems I've got a dirty bike and need to learn how to
cycle.
--
Cheers
the.Mark
 
Had the best Christmas present for years! I found the pair of cycling
clips I knew I hadn't lost but just couldn't find! These little
beauties cost me £1.99 a few years back and the thought of replacing
them for that price or even more caused me much angst! They were in an
overcoat I seldom wear - but did on Christmas day!

I am 62 now and when I were lad cycling clips were 4d and 6d for a
posh pair! Two pedals on yer bike! Luxury! We used to borrow two
pedals just to go up hills, take them off and freewheel
........................ etc.
 
Stan Cox wrote:
> Tim Hall wrote:
>
>> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
>> subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
>> my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>>
>> I see a theme developing.
>>
>>
>>
>> Tim

>
>
> A non cycling bag, a non cycling hat and a non cycling book. Oh and £100
> with which Im off to Geoffrey Butlers sale later today :)
>
> Stan Cox

A very succesful trip. Now have a new Met Stradivarius II helmet,
Some rear lights for the ends of my bars, a new bonk bag and 4 very
long valave inner tubes for my tt wheels.

Stan Cox
 
"Tim Hall" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
> subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
> my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>
> I see a theme developing.
>
>
>
> Tim


I asked him for some 'Banana Guards'. Didn't get any though. Miserable sod!

Cheers

Peter.
 
A set of Electron 10/5w lights, a winter care kit (chain cleaner gizmo with
fluids, oil, GT85 and bike polish) and a track pump. Ooh, and best of all -
a packet of cable ties. Multicoloured.

Calum
 
Tim Hall wrote:
> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
> subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
> my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>
> I see a theme developing.


Talking of themes, DIMSBMAB...

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JimP
--
"We don't have a plan, so nothing can go wrong" - Spike Milligan
 
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 21:50:44 +0000, Jim Price
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Tim Hall wrote:
>> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
>> subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
>> my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>>
>> I see a theme developing.

>
>Talking of themes, DIMSBMAB...
>


Ooh! Shiney! DIFAU?

Tim
 
Tim Hall wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 21:50:44 +0000, Jim Price
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>Tim Hall wrote:
>>
>>>As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
>>>subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
>>>my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>>>
>>>I see a theme developing.

>>
>>Talking of themes, DIMSBMAB...
>>

>
>
> Ooh! Shiney! DIFAU?
>

f++

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tibsnjoan/bikecode.html#b:f

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JimP
--
"We don't have a plan, so nothing can go wrong" - Spike Milligan
 
In article <[email protected]>, Tim Hall wrote:
>As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
>subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
>my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>I see a theme developing.


I was told I could count the bike bits I'd bought myself on eBay
as Christmas presents....
(I did get some non-bike related ones as well. And I've just bought a
bike trailer from Wobbly John, via a VeloVision small ad. Well, we've
exchanged emails and are working towards finding a suitable time to me
to collect and pay for it.)
 
Bill wrote:

> Well, I live alone with no family, so received absolutely nothing and went
> fishing Christmas Day. On the good side, I didn't have to spend any money
> on prezzies either.


We've just got back from an 11 day narrowboat trip - 94 locks and 74 miles so
it was pretty hard work.
Christmas prezzies were very low key with just 'Secret Santa' token gifts and
it worked very well - a real escape from the nasty commercialism that has
taken over the period.

Christmas Day saw us descending the 12 locks of Bosley near Macclesfield - a
few pics here:
http://freespace.virgin.net/jpb.design/christmas2005.html

There were a few fishermen and walkers about but the new bikes didn't appear
on the towpaths until Boxing Day.

The weather was superb throughout, except for last Thursday when we were iced
in on the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union and had to plough through
inch thick ice - quite hairy.

But Christmas is *definitely* a time to escape :))

John B
 
In article <[email protected]>, Tim Hall
([email protected]) wrote:
> As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
> subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
> my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>
> I see a theme developing.


Let's see.

o Some delayed money (December 27)
o A delayed jumper (December 31)
o An absence of Sigur Rós CD's

Bah and, moreover, humbug.

--
Dave Larrington - <http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/>
Stop press! Pope still dead...
 
On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 23:50:59 +0000, Tim Hall
<[email protected]> wrote:

>As it happens, Santa didn't bring me anything, but Mrs. Hall got me a
>subscription to Velovision, the kids got me a book about the TdF and
>my parents got me a new pair of Bikesters.
>
>I see a theme developing.


I was in China for Christmas and, as I am sure everyone knows, China
is an atheist country and the maker of cheap gimmicky toys. This
perfect combination means they have taken to The Great Consumer Fest
like a duck to water.

Santa brought me a wind up dynamo LED torch with an internal
rechargable battery. I wonder how long it will be before they are
available for bikes.